Open-Air Opera magic in the rainbow bike: a festival of encounter

Open-Air Opera magic in the rainbow bike: a festival of encounter

On September 5th at 9:00 p.m., the playground on the corner of Eisenacher and Fuggerstrasse in the rainbow bike will be transformed into an extraordinary open-air experience. This is not just a simple concert, but a cultural event that is supposed to bring people together. District Mayor Jörn Oltmann describes the event as a magical opportunity to combine the community through the power of music. With the internationally recognized soprano Josefine Göhmann, a highlight is offered that will captivate visitors.

The concert, which is part of the “Beauty against Violence” project, is much more than just a musical performance. It aims to put the place in a positive light and to send a message of hope and cohesion with art. "Josefine Göhmann will transform this playground into a large open-air opera stage and enchant people with their voice," says Oltmann. Such initiatives not only offer entertainment, but also promote social exchange between residents and visitors.

a festival of sounds and community

The event is accompanied musically by a trio that plays the cello, mandolin and the lyra polyversalis. The selection of the pieces comes from renowned composers such as Reynaldo Hahn, Claude Debussy, Henry Purcell, Michel Lambert and Jean-Philippe Rameau. This combination promises a unique sound pleasure that can rarely be experienced in such a setting. The selected arias, known for their emotional depth, will take the audience into another world.

The “Beauty against Violence” project was launched in 2017 by the director Pascual Jordan, supported by Professor Rudolf Prinz zur Lippe, who unfortunately died in September 2019. This cultural Engagement should not only put beauty and art in the foreground, but also act as a counterpoint to social challenges such as violence and isolation. Art is seen as a healing force that people can bring together and strengthens relationships.

Special measures have also been taken for the evening: the intersection remains car -free to create a safe and carefree atmosphere in which everyone can listen to the sounds and enjoy the performance. Such initiatives are crucial to strengthen the sense of community and revitalize the neighborhood.

cultural traditions promote cohesion

Oltmann emphasizes that the serenade concert has now become a beautiful tradition in the district that has a positive impact on the social structure. It should not only promote art, but also create a space in which people can meet and exchange ideas. Such events show how cultural offers in urban rooms can work in order to promote community and joy.

The event is supported by the district office Tempelhof-Schöneberg, which underlines the importance of these cultural offers. They not only offer entertainment, but also a space for encounters and conversations that are often lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. At a time when social interaction is more important than ever, this project sets a strong sign.

The illusion of the separation is lifted by such simple but significant events. Art sets bridges, and that evening the rainbow bike becomes the place of encounter for everyone who comes to be enchanted by the music.

Such offers are of enormous importance, especially in urban reversals, where many people live anonymously. They not only promote local culture, but also the quality of life of the residents by creating rooms for positive experiences. "Beauty against violence" is more than a name; It is a call to the community through the language of music.

background of the project

The “Beauty against Violence” project aims to use art and culture as a means of strengthening the social community. It emerged in a context in which violence prevention and the promotion of social cohesion in urban areas increasingly gain in importance. The Tempelhof-Schöneberg district has specialized in supporting such initiatives in order to improve the quality of life of its citizens and at the same time create cultural offers that appeal to different population groups. This measure not only promotes artistic forms of expression, but also the sense of community among the residents.

Another important aspect of the project is to ensure an accessible culture for everyone. By offering free concerts in public spaces, a threshold is reduced, which is often associated with visiting cultural events. The decision to keep the space -free also promotes an inviting atmosphere in which residents and visitors can meet.

effects on the community

Events such as the Serenaden concert have been shown to have positive effects on the local community. They not only promote cultural life, but also strengthen neighborhood binding. According to a study by the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) on the importance of cultural events in urban development, such initiatives contribute significantly to social integration and intercultural exchange. In Tempelhof-Schöneberg, similar events have resulted in an increase in the commitment of the residents in the past.

Such concerts not only offer entertainment, but also a platform for local artists and cultural workers to present their talents and to open up a larger audience. The exchange in the community is promoted and the positive atmosphere helps to improve the image of the district. Many residents report an increased quality of life by participating in such cultural events.

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